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Apulian regional election, 2005

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April 3-4, 2005
  
→ 2010

42
  
28

1,165,536
  
1,151,405

22 seats, 43.5%
  
38 seats, 54.0%

20
  
10

49.8%
  
49.2%

The Apulian regional election of 2005 took place on 3–4 April 2005.

Nichi Vendola (Communist Refoundation Party) defeated incumbent Raffaele Fitto (Forza Italia).

The success of Vendola came somewhat unexpected. In a Southern Italian Region, expected to be morally conservative, Vendola, a communist and a homosexual, defeated Fitto, a Christian democrat. Vendola was the first candidate ever to be appointed by its coalition through a primary election instead of agreements between parties. A defeat of Vendola might have resulted in a cancellation of the primary election of The Union for choosing the candidate for Prime Minister in the 2006 general election.

Results

Sources: Ministry of the Interior

References

Apulian regional election, 2005 Wikipedia